"Cobalt affiliates with the amino acid leucine on the Olree Standard Genetic Chart. Everything alive needs cobalt, yet it seems to be absent everywhere. Carbon and nitrogen combine to allow the link between metals and non-metals to enter the human body. [trapper - pause and reflect on that a sec] Carbon and nitrogen combine together with a double bond called cyanide. This one is a rover, always wanting to seek something else. If you take carbon-nitrogen into your system, it wants to play tag-team with oxygen and does not let carbon dioxide release. If cobalt is attached to that cyanide molecule, it is a powerful agent for letting metals into the body. That combination of carbon-nitrogen-cobalt is vitamin B-12, which we cannot live without. Minerals NOT on the standard genetic chart link with DNA, and DNA creates molecules enabling messenger RNA to utilize trace minerals through the action of carbon, nitrogen and cobalt. These are titanium, vanadium, chromium, manganese, iron, copper, zinc, gallium and germanium.

This inventory of minerals opens the discussion in so many directions [no kidding] it would take a telephone directory-like tome to touch upon all of the bases."

"Cobalt is responsible for iron's entry into the body. Without cobalt, iron is not welcome, whatever the source. Moreover, iron cannot be absorbed without the presence of copper. As a practitioner, Richard Olree directs patients to put blackstrap molasses into a cup of fresh cow's milk with vitamin B-complex and vitamin C. Also taken would be a Certs candy witht he green dots in them. The green dots are copper gluconate, and copper must be present to absorb iron.

Titanium likes to pair up with germanium, and germanium likes oxygen. Vanadium and gallium also pair, as do chromium and zinc. Zinc is the glue that holds DNA together. It is stored and regulated by the prostate gland. Women usually live longer because men spend their lives giving their zinc and selenium to women. White spots on fingernails denote a zinc deficiency. Zinc is the number one trace element on the insulin molecule. It is the role of the chromium molecule to enable the placement of the zinc molecule on the insulin molecule. Zinc is the sixth most abundant element in the brain.

In the wild, Chronic Wasting Disease is usually a consequence of a low ratio of manganese to copper."

"Cobalt is an essential element that normalizes cells in the body, especially the performance of red corpuscles. Cobalt is at the very center of the vitamin B-12 molecule and is a cofactor and activator for enzymes and fixes nitrogen during amino acid production. Cobalt functions in the body include that it aids in the assimilation of iron, stimulates various enzymes, normalizes cells, and builds red blood cells. signs of possible deficiency include pernicious anemia, nerve damage and stunted growth."

therefore.....

you take all the things cobalt does and all the things the trace metals that cobalt allows into the body do and you have covered about half the illnesses out there, something quite similar to iodine in its scope and reach.

anyone who knows they have a mineral problem, and arent they all mineral problems(?), should first take care of their B-12. you cant count on absorption, you cant count on a sick body being able to do what it is supposed to. also, as you get older, you cant absorb B-12, probably because of all the reasons we are familiar with already. this means youre not absorbing all of those trace minerals.

so to jump start this thing, to make sure the one essential yet elusive mineral/vitamin is there so everything else can work(again, a lot like iodine), then there is only one way to go. get a big honkin B-12 shot and keep getting them until you know you have all you need. how will you know when you have enough? thats another way cobalt is like iodine. you know.

these were the group of micro-nutrients NOT on olrees standard chart. cobalt is on it, but all the rest of those trace minerals in this list are not ont he list but all under the supervision of this one element and the B-12 configuration.

i suggest to get a shot. if you needed it you will be able to tell. if youre fine with it, it wont hurt you.

i took 1mg injections for about 2 weeks until i could feel no difference after taking the shot. it has been weeks since then and i can still tell a fundamental difference in how my body is functioning.

the reason i am suggesting the shots is because you dont know how much youre absorbing. the shots are the sure way to find out because they are a sure way to get it absorbed. most people dont absorb it well. others have parasites that rob them of it. but mainly, its the slow decline and inability to replenish which is the problem.

injectable B-12 allows you to absorb all those other trace metals that you need but cant get without B-12.

i believe there are mechanisms in our environment which prevent us getting enough B-12. as with iodine supplementing, its fighting fire with fire, directly at the source. i dont like recommending shots, i think they are critical, at least until you get a handle on it. i have a lot less stress in my life because of it.

Surfaced the following with a little searching, and do these ideas resonate or what? Yes, they do.

“CAG (Glutamine) and the mineral is iodine. The heaviest metal on the periodic chart with a -1 valence and the most powerful is iodine. Iodine is stored and regulated in the thyroid and is a major component in the production of thyroxin ( plus tyrosine) , the number free floating hormone in the blood stream. It is coupled to glutamine, the number 1 free amino acid in the bloodstream which controls the urinary bladder meridian (acupuncture UB). Iodine is the thermostat for the human body.”

“…….the most common tumor found in women: the fibrocystic tumor also called ovarian cyst. This a caffeine toxicity with an iodine deficiency. It is a problem that causes potassium imbalance. Iodine is a -1. It is there to hold and pressure the +1 of potassium. Potassium falls out of solution into pockets called cysts. The most notorius are fibrocystic breast disease or uterine abnormalities. The most common tumor found in women is a caffeine toxicity-iodine deficiency syndrome. When women are iodine deficient they crave chocolate, the repository of more caffeine than coffee. The caffeine addiction is a near perfect insurance for the tumors mentioned above."

"Potassium never comes to the surface in terms of genetic sequence. It has a profound effect on the functioning of the liver. It is regulated by iodine." [there is your liver-thyroid connection]

"The real function of iodine is to move potassium. This is possible only when iodine comes from an organic base (such as kelp)." [obviously i disagree with that last statement. what this does show is the compatibility of KI with human biochemistry. its a perfect fit, which is probably why so much of it can be taken at once.]

"Fibrocystic tumors are made of potassium. Potassium has to be in ratio to sodium, cesium, rubidium and lithium, as well as iodine."

it goes on but thats the gist of the tumor stuff.

seems to me this might also be another explanation for he heart palps people experience at first. once iodine is there to mobilize potassium, this could create a temporary imbalance in the sodium/potassium ratio, effectively raising the sodium levels in serum until stasis can be attained once again under the new iodinated environment.

its also easy to see why elemental iodine supplementation would be necessary for FBD et al, in order to pick up all the potassium deposited in the cysts. the single atom of magnascent iodine is PERFECT for this. the bond of the I2 is already broken leaving these atoms available to combine with potassium, become extremely water soluble, and simply, like magic, melt away.

oh yea, its nasty. genetically modified bacteria produce the molecule which is then harvested. i dont like it any more than anyone else, but i go with what works. i havent figured out how they are destroying peoples ability to get B-12, but i imagine it is like everything else - way too much of everything in the diet except the good stuff.

i am promoting this as a way to beat these people at their own game. if one can get ahead of the curve and stay there with diet and excercise, fantastic. but if one finds they keep needing this, what choice will they have at that point? i would like for someone to tell me of an alternative, for sure.

i personally experience feelings and such that tell me i have systems up and running in my body that havent been functioning since i was in grade school. this B-12 thing can be subtle and can take a little time and effort, but in two weeks i was feeling very well knit together. thats the best i can describe it. not more energy, just better utilization of that energy. perhaps a more appropriate distribution of energy resources. missing one mineral can increase the number of steps in the process to make amino acids by hundreds of times. thats energy that could be used elsewhere but is no longer available until the mineral is replenished.